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8. Q-2 P
• The first recorded instance of X was performed on a
dog in 1823. A short time after, R. Harrison of London
performed it on human, however not with the
intention / purpose it is popular now. The first case
reported in the US was in 1897 by A.J. Ochsner, a
surgeon in Chicago, in a paper titled "Surgical
Treatment of Habitual Criminals". The widespread
usage of X in its modern form gained momentum
during WW 2. It was generally considered illegal in
France until 2001, due to provisions in the Napoleonic
Code forbidding "self-mutilation".
• Give me X
11. 3 PAccording to the Buddhist text ‘Ashokavadana ‘ , X was advised
by his ministers that as long as Buddhism remained the
dominant faith, he would never be as famous as his illustrious
ancestor, who commissioned 84,000 stupas . X then tried to
destroy the Kukkutarama monastery, but it was saved by a
miracle. He then proceeded to Shakala in the north-west, where
he offered a prize of hundred dinaras for every head of a
Buddhist monk brought to him. Another 2nd century text
‘Vibhasa’, states that X burned Buddhist scriptures, killed
Buddhist monks, and destroyed 500 monasteries in and around
Kashmir. In this campaign, he was supported by yakshas,
kumbhandas, and other demons. However, when he reached
the Bodhi tree ,the deity of that tree took the form of a
beautiful woman and killed him. Which king from Indian history
is associated with such semi factual myths?
14. Q-4 P
• This kilometer long unique bicycle
path located between Nuenen
and Eindhoven, that features
50,000 glow-in-the-dark stones is
created by the designer Daan
Roosegaarde. The solar-powered
stones soak up the sun's rays by
day, resulting in a breath-taking
swirling pattern of glowing
fragments. The path also boasts
LED lights, which are meant to
enhance visibility on cloudy days
when the stones may not be able
to charge. What does this
commemorate?
• (Bigger visual next slide)
18. P 5
X,born at Lakshrampur Village Samastipur, Bihar,after his
earlier education moved to Tekari Estate in Gaya and
became an employee of the Raja of Benares. He started
a printing press called "Lahari" and started a Hindi
monthly, "Sudarshan“. He used to write
"bayaans”(chapters) on the run from the British and
these were published and distributed widely. People
would await the new "bayaans" and congregate around
those who could read Hindi to hear the latest exploits in
the continuing saga.
X was living in Musakhand area when he wrote his most
popular work Y in 1888.
Identify X and Y.
21. P-6
• X, literally translates as "younger daughter's
town", is said to have been given as
a dowry to the youngest daughter of
Rukmangada, the legendary chief of
Sakharayapattana. A populr tourist spot, the
place is also renowned for someone's
political reincarnation and off late gained
attention due to a hoax that a PITBULL dog
bought in INR 9,00,000 reportedly killed its
owner in X . Identify X.
24. P 7
• It is said that the giants who roamed the earth had
this feature. It is even mentioned in the Bible.
Although normally recessive (dormant), there have
been people who were born with a fully/partially
functional one.
• There is one tribe Waorani in Ecuador, that has
some people among them who exhibit giant
characteristics, including this feature.
• What is this unique feature? Which Indian celebrity
has this?
27. P 8
This fishing port in the subcontinent derives its name
from Captain Hiram ___ (died 1799), an officer of
the British East India Company, who was appointed
Superintendent of Palongkee outpost after Warren
Hastings became Governor of Bengal. He was specially
mobilized to deal with a century-long conflict between
Arakan refugees and local Rakhains. He embarked upon
the task of rehabilitating refugees in the area and made
significant progress. He died in 1799 before he could
finish his work and to commemorate his role in
rehabilitation work, a market was established.
Identify this popular tourist destination.
30. P 9
Made with sugar or honey, roasted nuts, whipped egg
whites, and sometimes chopped candied fruit, many
legends exist around X’s origins. The earliest recipes of
X, probably borrowed from Central Asia, were found
in a 10th century Middle Eastern book in Baghdad. At
the end of the 10th century, the traveler and
geographer Ibn Hawqal wrote that he ate some X
in Manbij (in modern Syria) and Bukhara (in modern
Uzbekistan).
Identify X, which happens to be the latest in a certain
series.
33. P-10
• As per some contemporary accounts, contrary to the popular
belief, the actual cause could have been an accident as well
and X was away when that happened. But upon hearing the
news, X returned to organize a relief effort, which he paid
from his own funds. His contributions to the relief extended
to personally taking part in the search for and rescue of
victims, spending days searching the debris and arranging for
food supply. In the wake of the incident, he made a new
urban development plan, which ensured that Houses were
spaced out, built in brick, and faced by porticos on wide
roads.
• But all these efforts were not good enough, as the population
searched for a scapegoat and rumors held X responsible.
Which popular expression was thus originated?
36. P 11
• Mastering the Universe: X and the Rise and Fall of a
Billion-Dollar Idea is a 2005 book by Roger Sweet
and David Wecker that recounts Sweet's work
behind the scenes of the corporate culture in a
particular industry in the 1980s US.
• Sweet (with his co-author and nephew David
Wecker) details the creation of a company , its rise
to immense popularity and then dizzying crash in
which profits fell from a peak of $400 million in
1986 to a mere $7 million in 1987. Identify X, the
name should make the 80s/90s kids nostalgic.
39. P 12
• Much like now, Azhar's India also used to be
indomitable at home in the early 90s, when they
won Asia cup, Hero cup, Wills world series, along
with a 3-0 white wash of England in the test series.
Amidst all this West Indies managed a 1-1 result in
the 1994-95 test series, thanks to the unlikely
batting heroics of X(top scorer of the series,511
runs in 3 tests) , who also earned a special
nickname for the batting technique he adopted to
negotiate the Indian spinners (especially Kumble).
Identify X and the special nickname.
42. P 13
• Mary Alice Kemery daughter of Robert Stratton
Kemery, was born in morgantown ,west virginia. Mary
assumed the name “____" during World War II for a
popular WCOM radio show in Parkersburg that she
hosted called Love Letters from _____. Each show had
_____ reading letters written between soldiers and
their loved ones, each letter was punctuated with a
popular song of the day. Apart from becoming an iconic
figure in her field, She also wrote speeches for black
American civil rights leader Whitney Young, who served
for several years as president of the National Urban
League. How is Mary Alice Kemery better known to us?
45. P 14
• “During 2016-17 England's
tour of India, the 2nd test
saw an English batsman
scoring duck in first ball in
both the innings, a feat
achieved after 110 years
since Barbie Hayes. What
followed was a sarcastic
response on this context
from our own Virupa, in his
signature style. Fill in white-
out portions of the tweet
with a two names. (bigger
visual next slide)
49. P 15
• The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 is a US
law signed by president Lyndon Johnson. This is
better known as Hart-Celler act because it was
proposed by New York representative Emannuel
Celler and sponsored by Michigan senator Phillip
Hart, the law abolished the nation based
immigration quota and started preference focused
on skills and relation with a US citizen for granting
visa. It created the 7 US visa categories that we
have today.
• Which Non US citizen happens to be the only
'victim' of this law till date?
52. 16
X is a natural and historical region
located on an arid but fertile,
elevated plateau (610 m or 2000 ft.)
in a European country, to the south of
the capital city, from the mountains
of Toledo to the western spurs of the
hills of Cuenca, and bordered to the
South by the Sierra Morena and to
the North by the Alcarria region.The
name is probably derived from an
Arabian word Al Mansa , meaning
"the dry land" or
"wilderness".
Now where have we most likely came
across this otherwise financially and
55. P 17
• It was established by Khanchand Rammani, a
Sindhri migrant, in 1952, at Moajjam jahi
market, who named it after his ancestral
place. Now branches spread across the nation,
as per survey, on a daily basis, sold quantity of
its signature product amounts to 1 to 1.5 ton.
Which organization?
58. P 18
• Following the recommendation of the 10
membered Acworth Committee in 1920-
21, headed by British economist William
Acworth The "Acworth Report" led to the
reorganization of an entity and its
finances. Following this some practice
had started in 1924, a practice, which
would face extinction in 2017.Which
practice am I referring to?
61. 19
According to guardian the latest recipient of W,
X is rated 3 out of 5 in Y index as his role is
under scrutiny by his own countrymen and
not fully justified. Although It was not the first
time that recipients are under question.
Y was born in furth, Bavaria,Germany and
fleeing the nazi persecution, ultimately
arrived in his adopted country where he
chaired one of the strongest political position
of the world. X and Y please.
63. X: Juan Manuel Santos
Y: Henry Alfred Kissinger
• Kissinger index is a measure for awkwardness
of the recipient winning the Nobel Peace
prize, as, when Kissinger won, that stirred
much controversy
64. P 20
• Tulkalam is a 2007 bengali
film directed by Haranath Chakraborty,
starring Mithun Chakraborty, Rachana
Banerjee, Paoli Dam and Rajatava Dutta.The
plot goes like Tufan(Mithun da) appears as a
messiah to save the common village people
from the atrocities of the ruling party and he
is assisted by the rival political leader
Satyabrata. Tufan trusts his kindness only to
realise his actual motive later, when he
changes his color and starts supporting the
ruling party for his self interest. Now, what
surname does Satyabrata use for himself
when he proclaims that his ‘mentoring is
impeccable’, which perhaps, is an allegory to
the fact, that he is fond of changing colors!
67. P 21
• This mouth watering sweet
dish from maharastra (also
famous in southern part of
India ) is mainly made up of
rawa (suji) and mawa (khoya
kheer) . This extraordinary
delicacy shares it name with
the Persian name for an
ancient philosopher . Identify
the dish which has a 90s
Bollywood connection as
well.
70. P 22
• 79 years back, a young man started this venture
aiming to cure two ailments of common Bengali
souls. Later this reached such an iconic status that
Dulal Guha, the director of Do Anjane, displayed it
in Rekha's room to prove the household a
quintessential Bengali one. Till date, this product
does not employ sales representatives. In 1980,
Somnath Chattopadhyay, erstwhile LokSabha
speaker spearheaded the founder's cause in a
family trial over the venture, that lasted for 5 years.
What iconic product am I talking about?
73. P 23
In 1992 Monroe Freedman, a professor of law and noted
legal ethicist, published two articles in the Legal Times
calling for not to make X as a role model. Freedman
argued that X still worked within a system of
institutionalized racism and sexism and should not be
revered. Freedman‘s article sparked a flurry of responses
from people who entered the profession holding X as a
hero. Freedman argued that X is dishonest, unethical,
sexist and inherently racist, and that he did nothing to
challenge the racist set up in Maycomb. Still he remains
one of the most discussed fellow somehow.
Identify X.
76. 24
• A distant relative of somebody called Shyam Lahiri
of Bangao, X is dark skinned, and the shape of his
face resembles that of a nocturnal species. X comes
from a poor background, has four brothers: one
insane, one moody, one got sentenced for
counterfeiting currency and the youngest one is a
musician with a paltry income. Though he suffers
from chronic jaundice and bile disorder, you can’t
undermine X’s indomitable spirit, which can only be
compared with that of King Robert Bruce. Identify
X.
79. P 25
Its name is derived from a tribal language, which means
"peaks on the back". The unique feature it is known for,
though the purpose is mostly unknown, but may be
useful in absorbing ultraviolet rays to produce vitamin D ,
as well as to determine light/dark cycles, and to help with
thermoregulation. Regarded as the messengers of Whiro,
the god of death and disaster It features in a number of
indigenous legends. It has also once featured in a coin of
the country where it's mostly found.
A seemingly ‘knowledgeable’ astrologer messed it up while
pronouncing its name and caused a reason for suspicion.
Identify the creature and also mention the unique feature it
is known for. ( Visual next slide).
83. P 26
Although regarded as villainous as Jack the
Ripper, X used to recite Kipling's jungle book
to his children at bedtime. Apart from the
incident he was most hated for, his fashion
statement of wearing a Y also created much
furor, as it was considered as his ‘class
consciousness’ . X dismissed the locals as "an
uneducated and unruly mob" and replied to
one of his colleague about his unpopularity:
"It's f**king mutual". X and Y?
86. P 27
• The _____ _____ is a river on the Olympic Peninsula in
the U.S. state of Washington. It rises near Mount
Washington in the Olympic Mountains within the Olympic
National Park and drains to Hood Canal and then to the
Pacific Ocean. The name _____ _____ comes from a Twana
village once located at the river's mouth and called
Hab'hab, referring to a reed that grows along the river's
banks.
• For us, Indians, even though the words _____ _____
don’t have a literal meaning, but that for sure reminds us
of a special performance made by a certain Nagendra
Prasad along with the better half of Goldie Behl, that is
creating ripples again after almost 24 years! _____ _____
Please.
89. P 28
• X died on Christmas day in 1977 and was
buried soon after in a 300-pound oak coffin in
the village of Corsier, Switzerland. But in
March 1978, his grave was disturbed and his
body stolen, with a demand for £400,000
received by phone a few days later. The grave
robbers' plan seemed so perfect until X's
widow, refused to pay the sum, saying, “X
would have thought it rather
ridiculous."•Identify X.
95. P 30
• According to his biographer, X's minimum
price for a minute of film was $10000. In
1939, he earned the nickname "Avida
Dollars", based on the French avide a dollars,
meaning "eager for dollars". He appeared in
TV ads for a number of clients, most famous
being Lanvin chocolates, Alka-Seltzer and
Veterano brandy.
• Identify X??